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So now there's just $3.59 worth of motivation standing between buying the bundle and simply picking what you want--and with some of the crap in there, the choice seems obvious. I don't think the person who made that decision understands the finer points of bundles.

So now there's just $3.59 worth of motivation standing between buying the bundle and simply picking what you want--and with some of the crap in there, the choice seems obvious. I don't think the person who made that decision understands the finer points of bundles.

And it's still No.2 in the top sellers list. Maybe people are just too lazy to purchase each title separately or just don't care (many games for a low price! Hooray!).

Anyway.Borderlands 2 is 10$ on Gamersgate.
Highly recommended, even as a single player game (and I found the first to be rather boring, playing solo).

Pick up Star Wars: Republic Commando for <$4 if you don't already have it. It's one of my favorite FPS's due to just being silly squad-based fun--I think I've played through like 3 times at this point.

Pick up Star Wars: Republic Commando for <$4 if you don't already have it. It's one of my favorite FPS's due to just being silly squad-based fun--I think I've played through like 3 times at this point.

This. Republic Commando is brilliant.

Originally Posted by trjp

I've a feeling that 'DRM free' versions of this gen Uni games will never happen - dismantling the UPlay nonsense will probably be more work than anyone cares to do for the likely reward.

The cracked versions work offline, so they can just sell that. It has already happened.

Pick up Star Wars: Republic Commando for <$4 if you don't already have it. It's one of my favorite FPS's due to just being silly squad-based fun--I think I've played through like 3 times at this point.

And it has some of the best squadmate AI I have ever seen. When you are downed, you can order your squad to finish the fight or rescue you (yes, getting downed is not game over. That right there is enough reason to buy). During combat, they tend to stand in the open unless you tell them otherwise, but the contexual commands are smart, plentfiul, and VERY useful. Stuff like "Sev, go deploy your sniper configuration from that balcony. Scorch, start lobbing grenades from that bush. Third guy (Fixer? Or was that from Traviss's books), suppressing fire from the other ledge" and so forth.

It is VERY easy to set up effective and flexible defenses/assaults and it never feels like you are micromanaging. In fact, I would compare it to how I tend to deploy friends when we are doing co-op in something like R6: Vegas, just with a much easier interface and less "no, the other ledge"

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